The workshop sought to engage the Penn community in the art form and supplement to Japanese culture classes at Penn.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Penn Perelman School of Medicine researchers develop overdose prediction tool
The researchers created the tool in response to a long-term trend of increasing stimulant-involved overdose deaths in the United States.
From street hockey to Penn field hockey, senior midfielder Julia Ryan is relishing her last season
Last season, Ryan was the Red and Blue's leader in goals, points, and shots.
Annenberg Classroom releases, screens new film on Constitution's commerce clause
The project — an initiative by the Annenberg Public Policy Center and Leonore Annenberg Institute for Civics — marks the centers‘ annual celebration of Constitution Day.
Penn Perelman School of Medicine researchers develop overdose prediction tool
The researchers created the tool in response to a long-term trend of increasing stimulant-involved overdose deaths in the United States.
From street hockey to Penn field hockey, senior midfielder Julia Ryan is relishing her last season
Last season, Ryan was the Red and Blue's leader in goals, points, and shots.
Charlotte Pulica | Wharton really isn’t evil
Columnist Charlotte Pulica argues that Wharton's reputation isn't an accurate representation of all it has to offer.
Penn first years, Residential Services discuss Quad renovations in DP interviews
The Quad renovation project began in 2023 and is currently in its third and final phase, with renovations to Fisher Hassenfeld College House slated for completion in August 2026.
To offer a closer look at the housing situation beyond the myths and mysteries, The Daily Pennsylvanian interviewed first year students to learn more about their experiences in the college house system.
Kelly Writers House hosts Nora Magid Mentorship Prize panel on careers in journalism and media
The panelists — all of whom were previous recipients of the award — spoke about their careers and offered advice to students who are interested in applying to positions in journalism.
Penn receives $5 million donation towards new theater in Student Performing Arts Center
The donation, made by 1971 College graduate Edward W. Kane and his wife Marty Wallace, will go towards a facility named the “Edward W. Kane Theatre.”
Annenberg Public Policy Center survey shows West Nile knowledge gap in U.S. despite rising cases
The survey — which is a part of the Annenberg Science Knowledge research series — released its findings on Sept. 26.
The United States government has been shut down since Oct. 1 after Congress missed the deadline to approve a funding deal.
Perry World House hosts panel to discuss the future of global public health
The Sept. 30 event featured an introduction by Nursing Dean Antonia Villarruel, followed by an expert panel that was moderated by Penn Carey Law professor Eric Feldman.
Two Penn affiliates announce bids for public office in 2026 midterm elections
Stanford is running to represent Pennsylvania’s third congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives, while Goodman is seeking to represent the commonwealth’s 148th district in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
Penn Provost John Jackson Jr. discusses reshaping his office, academic priorities in DP interview
Jackson, who assumed the provost position in 2023, described his office as “the perfect perch from which to really make sense” of Penn as an institution.
The matchup will kick off 130 years of Ivy football play at Franklin Field.
The picks are in for Penn football’s home opener against Dartmouth
The Daily Pennsylvanian Sports department made predictions on the result of the team’s home opener.
Sporty sisterhood: Penn Women’s Athletic Association is empowering female athletes
The unification of female Quakers has benefits for athletes, students, and the greater Philadelphia community.
Penn men’s basketball to bring back classic ‘Pennsylvania’ jerseys for 2025-26 season
The all-red and all-white sets harken back to the program’s glory days.



















